Thanks. I think that could well be correct.
In today's merchant navy it'd have been 'Chief', with Captain having four stripes...
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20-05-2019 8:30 PM
Thread: Three stripes: Master or First Mate?
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Thanks. I think that could well be correct. In...
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20-05-2019 12:06 PM
Thread: Three stripes: Master or First Mate?
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Three stripes: Master or First Mate?
I have a portrait photo of my GGGrandfather in a chair on deck in front of the mast of a ship. He was born in 1841 and spent his life at sea, starting as a 'boy' and moving up to Master on a number...
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20-05-2019 11:50 AM
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It appears that William Rose Seymour is not my...
It appears that William Rose Seymour is not my fellow, he was born 7-months later. My William Seymour, born 24 July 1796, died July 1869 in South Stoneham, Hampshire. He was a pilot and lived most of...
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18-05-2019 7:54 PM
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Brilliant. That gives me a toe-hold to pursue...
Brilliant. That gives me a toe-hold to pursue that next step. Thankyou very much.
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18-05-2019 8:04 AM
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Wm Seymour b 1796-7 Dorset seeking parents
William Seymour born 1796-7 Dorset trying to find his parents.
Hi Everyone. Antipodean new member here.
Im trying to sort out my GGGG Grandfather, and hes proving to be a bit of a...
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